So, Now You Know...
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So, Now You Know... A Compendium of Completely Useless Information | |
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Author | Harry Bright and Harlan Briscoe |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Reference book, Fact Book |
Publisher | MJF Books |
Publication date | August 2004 |
Media type | Print (Hardback) |
So, Now You Know... A Compendium of Completely Useless Information is a 184 page fact book of little known information compiled by Harry Bright and Harlan Briscoe. It was published in August 2004 by MJF Books. The pages consist of one sentence facts and clip-art pictures. Some of the facts are more like answers to "Age-Old Questions," such as the answer to whether zebras are black with white stripes or vice-versa, and whether the modern image of Santa Clause was created by an advertisement for Coca-Cola or not. [1]